A Wayne in a Manger

A Wayne in a Manger by Gervase Phinn is a humorous compilation of nativity stories published by Penguin Books Limited on November 2, 2006. This edition, a 2nd Impression, spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a collection of amusing anecdotes from nativity plays, featuring children in various comedic situations, such as forgetting their lines and ad-libbing during performances.
Readers will find a delightful array of short stories that capture the humor and charm of children’s interpretations of traditional nativity scenes. The anecdotes include memorable moments like an innkeeper’s generous welcome and a child’s humorous twist on the roles of Mary and Joseph. With themes of humor and religion woven throughout, A Wayne in a Manger provides an entertaining look at the lighter side of holiday performances, making it a fitting choice for the festive season.
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A Wayne in a Manger is the hilarious compilation of nativity stories by Gervase Phinn. Discover some wonderfully funny and touching nativity play anecdotes, including children forgetting their lines, ad-libbing, falling of the stage, picking their noses, and showing their underwear. One amusing anecdote tells of an innkeeper who generously says there’s plenty of room for Mary and Joseph, while another child, jealous of Joseph’s starring role, allows Mary to come in but not Joseph, who can “push off.” There’s the baby Jesus who suddenly pipes up with “My name is Tammy, are you my Mommy?” and, funniest of all, Mary who tells Joseph, “I’m having a baby–oh and it’s not yours.” Gervase Phinn’s A Wayne in a Manger is the perfect gift this Christmas.
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